------------------------ Public Document Pack ------------------------ Votes and Proceedings - Plenary Meeting Venue: This meeting can be viewed Y Siambr - Y Senedd on Senedd TV at: http://senedd.tv/en/4007 Meeting date: Wednesday, 23 November 2016 Meeting time: 13.30 34 Record of Proceedings View the Record of Proceedings 1 Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government The item started at 13.30 The first 9 questions were asked. The Deputy Presiding Officer invited party spokespeople to ask questions to the Cabinet Secretary after Question 2. 2 Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs The item started at 14.19 The first 9 questions were asked. The Deputy Presiding Officer invited party spokespeople to ask questions to the Cabinet Secretary after Question 2. 3 Questions to the Assembly Commission The item started at 15.05 The question was asked. 4 90 Second Statements The item started at 15.07 Joyce Watson made a statement on the White Ribbon campaign. Mark Isherwood made a statement on Girlguiding Cymru’s new strategic plan. Julie Morgan made a statement on the unveiling of a plaque in Llandaff North commemorating Idloes Owen, the founder of the Welsh National Opera. 5 Motion to amend Standing Order 26 in relation to Member Bills The item started at 15.11 NDM6169 Elin Jones (Ceredigion) To propose that the National Assembly, in accordance with Standing Order 33.2: 1. Considers the Report of the Business Committee ‘Amending Standing Orders: Standing Order 26 – Member Bills’ laid in the Table Office on 15 November 2016; and 2. Approves the proposal to revise Standing Order 26, as set out in Annex B of the Report of the Business Committee. The motion was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36. The Presiding Officer will hold the first ballot on 25th January 2017. The Table Office will contact Members with details on how to enter the ballot. 6 Debate by Individual Members under Standing Order 11.21(iv) The item started at 15.12 Voting on the motion was deferred until Voting Time. A vote was taken on the motion: NDM6143 Lee Waters (Llanelli) Huw Irranca-Davies (Ogmore) Simon Thomas (Mid and West Wales) To propose that the National Assembly for Wales: 1. Recognises the enormous potential benefits of the application of 'big data' in agriculture. 2. Notes the growth in research and development in precision agriculture as a way of increasing yields, maximising the use of scarce resources and minimising the use of harmful chemicals. 3. Calls on the Welsh Government to develop a strategy to put Wales at the forefront of the development of precision agriculture. For Abstain Against Total 43 0 0 43 The motion was agreed. 7 Welsh Conservatives debate The item started at 15.58 Voting on the motion and amendments under this item was deferred until Voting Time. A vote was taken on the motion without amendment: NDM6170 Paul Davies (Preseli Pembrokeshire) To propose that the National Assembly for Wales: 1. Recognises that the retail industry employs 130,000 people in Wales, and makes a key contribution to the Welsh economy. 2. Notes that the current shop vacancy rate in Wales stands at almost 14 per cent, and the projected rate of store closures is higher in Wales than anywhere else in the UK over the next two years. 3. Regrets that the Welsh Government has not used innovative and supportive measures to help businesses through their transition to the Valuation Office Agency's revaluations, leaving Welsh businesses to tackle high rates, alongside a system of temporary rebates, and a slow appeals process. 4. Calls on the Welsh Government to: a) abolish business rates for all businesses with a rateable value of up to £12,000, and provide tapered support for those with a rateable value up to £15,000; b) take a proactive approach to radically reform the outdated business rates system, and make Wales the flagship nation in addressing the need to provide a more supportive business environment; and c) place an immediate cap on the multiplier, and a timetabled plan for a gradual reduction in rates. For Abstain Against Total 14 0 31 45 The motion without amendment was not agreed. The following amendments were tabled: Amendment 1. Jane Hutt (Vale of Glamorgan) Delete points 3 and 4 and replace with: Reaffirms the independence of the Valuation Office Agency following the financial devolution of non-domestic rates to Wales. Notes the revaluation by the Valuation Office Agency is not designed to raise additional revenue and that while some rateable values have increased, overall they have fallen. Notes the Welsh Government's: a) decision to extend the Small Business Rates Relief scheme for 2017-18, providing a tax cut for 70,000 small businesses in Wales b) decision to make the Small Business Rates Relief scheme permanent from 2018 providing small businesses with certainty that this tax cut will continue; c) commitment to review the Small Business Rate Relief scheme to make it simpler and fairer for businesses in Wales; and d) decision to introduce a £10m transitional relief scheme in April 2017 to provide additional help for small businesses receiving SBRR who have been affected by revaluation. A vote was taken on Amendment 1: For Abstain Against Total 24 0 21 45 Amendment 1 was agreed. As Amendment 1 was agreed, Amendment 2 was de-selected A vote was taken on the motion as amended: NDM6170 Paul Davies (Preseli Pembrokeshire) To propose that the National Assembly for Wales: 1. Recognises that the retail industry employs 130,000 people in Wales, and makes a key contribution to the Welsh economy. 2. Notes that the current shop vacancy rate in Wales stands at almost 14 per cent, and the projected rate of store closures is higher in Wales than anywhere else in the UK over the next two years. 3. Reaffirms the independence of the Valuation Office Agency following the financial devolution of non-domestic rates to Wales. 4. Notes the revaluation by the Valuation Office Agency is not designed to raise additional revenue and that while some rateable values have increased, overall they have fallen. 5. Notes the Welsh Government's: a) decision to extend the Small Business Rates Relief scheme for 2017-18, providing a tax cut for 70,000 small businesses in Wales b) decision to make the Small Business Rates Relief scheme permanent from 2018 providing small businesses with certainty that this tax cut will continue; c) commitment to review the Small Business Rate Relief scheme to make it simpler and fairer for businesses in Wales; and d) decision to introduce a £10m transitional relief scheme in April 2017 to provide additional help for small businesses receiving SBRR who have been affected by revaluation. For Abstain Against Total 34 0 11 45 The motion as amended was agreed. 8 Plaid Cymru debate The item started at 16.53 Voting on the motion and amendments under this item was deferred until Voting Time. A vote was taken on the motion without amendment: NDM6171 Rhun ap Iorwerth (Ynys Môn) To propose that the National Assembly for Wales: 1. Regrets the gap between the highest and the lowest paid workers in Welsh local authorities and the wider public sector. 2. Notes Plaid Cymru's success in forcing the Welsh Government to amend the Local Democracy Act during the fourth Assembly to include measures that have improved transparency in how senior officers pay is decided through the establishment of independent remuneration panels. 3. Calls on the Welsh Government to: (a) legislate to introduce nationally set pay scales and terms and conditions to control senior and chief officer pay through a national framework which would ensure fair pay for all public sector workers in Wales; and (b) define the role of local authorities chief executives in legislation which would include abolishing additional payments to council officials for returning officer duties. For Abstain Against Total 7 4 34 45 The motion without amendment was not agreed. The following amendments were tabled: Amendment 1. Jane Hutt (Vale of Glamorgan) Delete point 2 and replace with: Notes the requirement of the Local Democracy Act, which includes measures that have improved transparency in how senior officers' pay is decided through the broadening of the powers of the Independent Remuneration Panel for Wales. A vote was taken on Amendment 1: For Abstain Against Total 28 0 17 45 Amendment 1 was agreed. As Amendment 1 was agreed, Amendment 2 was de-selected. Amendment 3. Paul Davies (Preseli Pembrokeshire) Delete Point 3 and replace with: Calls on the Welsh Government to consider legislation introduced in other Commonwealth jurisdictions, which has enshrined the responsibilities of local government chief executives in law, such as Section 94 A of the Australian Local Government Act 1989. A vote was taken on Amendment 3: For Abstain Against Total 14 0 31 45 Amendment 3 was not agreed. Amendment 4. Jane Hutt (Vale of Glamorgan) In point 3, delete sub-point (a) and replace with: work with social partners to develop a national framework which would ensure fair pay for devolved public sector workers in Wales; and A vote was taken on Amendment 4: For Abstain Against Total 24 4 17 45 Amendment 4 was agreed. Amendment 5. Paul Davies (Preseli Pembrokeshire) Add as a new point at the end of the motion: Notes the evidence heard by the Public Accounts Committee, which saw stakeholders call for a correlation between senior management pay and organisational performance, as a key indicator in providing value for money. A vote was taken on Amendment 5: For Abstain Against Total 45 0 0 45 Amendment 5 was agreed.
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